However, Wood did not see the end of the game. He had school the next morning and had to go to bed before it was over.

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So, with a little help from his mother, in the afternoon Wood wrote the letter to the Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.

And he did not hold back.

Dear Mr. Jones,

My name is Rylan Wood. I am a 7th grade student in Mansfield, Texas. My family has been a fan of the Dallas Cowboys since the team started. I have a lot of Cowboy gear and I met "Zeke, Taco, Jason Witten and two other players who play in other teams.

You made my mother very angry because we SUCK! Every day of the game she screams on TV and turns off the game. We want to believe in kids but it's difficult. I hope "Coach Garrett" is clapping if this letter reaches you. See what happens when Dez X if he's gone ?? Cheerleaders are better than the team this year. I do not want to hurt your feelings.

Thanks, Rylan

Wood seems to have perfectly captured the frustration that many Cowboys fans all over the country are feeling this season. And, adorably, he concluded the letter making sure that Jones knew he was not trying to hurt his feelings.

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Who knows? Perhaps this letter was the missing piece Jones needed to turn the season of his team around.